The funny thing was that when he read my byline he thought it was a nom de plume, a made-up name.

A person does not die until the last person who loves him dies.

Jose Mourinho

I was lucky enough to get an insight into Sir Bobby during those four and a half years as he took the club from the lower reaches of the Premier League to the Champions League.

The film, without giving much away, starts and ends in the North East.

It charts his career, which took him to the England job and some of Europe’s most prestigious clubs, notably Barcelona.

The footage unearthed by filmmakers Gabriel Clarke and Torquil Jones is incredible. So too is the cast of interviewees, which includes Sir Alex Ferguson, Jose Mourinho, Alan Shearer, Ronaldo and Paul Gascoigne.

Their recollections are woven into footage of Robson and his teams.

I laughed. And I cried. And so did many of those at St James’s Park for the premiere.

It was Sir Bobby’s spiritual home, and managing Newcastle was one of the highlights of his career.

Robson, by then in his 70s, never recovered from his sacking, which came months after a UEFA Cup semi-final defeat to Olympique Marseille.

Then-chairman Freddy Shepherd felt that he had lost the dressing room and, in his own words, “shot Bambi”.

Sir Bobby had a different view, and I vividly recall an interview I did with him a year after his dismissal for his book “Farewell but not Goodbye” in a suite at the Copthorne Hotel.

Robson didn’t hold back once the tape was turned off.

It was his club and the episode hurt him.

This was the man who had proudly taken Newcastle back where he felt the club belonged. The club didn’t look out of place in Europe’s elite with Sir Bobby in charge.

Robson, of course, had already twice fought cancer by then.

In 2006, he was diagnosed again and he passed away three years later.

The film is moving and poignant as it addresses his final years.

Mourinho – who had been by Sir Bobby’s side for so many years – put it beautifully.

“A person does not die until the last person who loves him dies,” said Mourinho.

Robson’s memory will live on and on.

* “Bobby Robson: More Than A Manager” is released on June 1.

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